The fog paralyzes the Polish airport. Airplanes have problems starting

Once again, fog has recently caused difficulties at the Port of Krakow-Balice. On January 20, it is an unlucky day for airport service and many passengers. You have to be ready for this.
Although the weather conditions are to be improved by the hour, at this moment planes have a problem starting from the Krakow airport. As usual, thousands of passengers are waiting for your flight. Many of them used New Year’s promotions of famous airlines and planned a short tourist trip. Some travel for business or family purposes. Now everyone has to face large delays.
Paralysis at the airport in Krakow
He informs about the difficult situation, among others RMF FM radio. On Monday, January 20, a message was issued that no plane took off in Krakow from the morning. Machines that are planned to the city are redirected to other airports. “Please check the status of your flight at the carrier,” the port representatives appeal.
RMF FM reporter Paweł Konieczny reported that in the morning, among others Morning flight to Bologna. In turn, airport spokeswoman Natalia Vince said that cruises to Warsaw, Rome and airports in Great Britain – East Midlands, Leeds/Bradford and Newcastle are delayed.
A few hours ago, information appeared on the Facebook page of Kraków Airport that, according to current weather forecasts, disturbances caused by bad weather conditions will occur by 11:00. The difficult situation has been in place since Sunday, January 19 and it is not excluded that it will not happen again soon. Due to fog, planes had problems many times both this year and in December 2024.
Problems in Krakow. Redirected flights
The data provided by the Port in Krakow shows that so far due to the powerful fog to the airport in Katowice, Ryanair connections from Rome-Ciampino (FR 82), Ryanair from Bari (FR 2723) and Ryanair from East Midlands (1724) with from A flight from Toulouse (FR 9950) was redirected to the railway airport.
Port representatives emphasize that information on redirections is based on inflot data transmitted by airlines and updated by trading companies. “Please track information from carriers, these are the most current data,” we read on Facebook.